Football FI'EDERAL AZSOC1ATION, 'I'ho matoh between lMoor'bebin and fliel, lBrighton, played on thoe ground of tho former,', tteracted a largo rllthloring? of spectators, who \were, however, disaploinlltd in the ialne, whichi re.Nulted in an easy win for the Al??,pies. Both clubs were well up on the premiership list, and ns they had been playinig gLood foothall t keen (contest was expoeted(. Aiddlo Blrigh Ion were plovayintg for position, so as to ieet (Jaulliold in the senni-linal, an as o lose (a(ainst, AIMoorabbin R ould not iaifeet thenm in that regard, they decidedl to g.ivo some of tO heir playors, who were sullerinig from the hard, g'amon al'ailist C'heltenhamn, a spoell. 'They ha11d no less than tell of the ordinaryi pllayers out, and aN they put ia full lteam, co.nllprisel nam?ely\ of juniOlBrs, on liho lield, it \wvil not1, anticipated that thov would put 1p ullllch of he showing. 'I'e latter were well representted, and on the openinp, bhounce took control. Trhey establisl...